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I didn't bother much with themes or felicitous phrases and skipped fine descriptions of weather, landscapes and interiors.
But there are some fine descriptions of desert life on Annares, and the struggle for survival, horrors and sensual joys available on Uras.
The city propels the stories and sets the atmosphere (especially thanks to some fine descriptions of its cruel winters) and, crucially, the landscape Redhill conjures is alive and constantly in flux.
The voice of the loner — the participant-observer in a culture at once fascinating and repulsive — dominates this collection and produces some especially fine descriptions of the military's "athletic ballet": the "almost synchronous motion" of men firing mortars, for example.
Despite the fine descriptions of some of Jed's work, his artistic career has no persuasive inner logic, and seems merely the intermittent emanation of a detached and isolated soul; one couldn't say that this is a deep or revealing book about the making of art.
Evie's need to register many voices also brings forth a diary extract from her mother that neatly conveys the meeting of domestic and political tensions in the final days of British rule, as well as offering more fine descriptions, such as the onset of the harmattan-induced sand-storm.
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